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While testifying before a Senate committee recently, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Reagan says EPA will continue its rulemaking process as the Supreme Court decides on the fate of the current definition of the waters of the U.S.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Evening Edit,” Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA) reacted to a federal judge striking down the federal transit mask mandate by stating that the Biden administration could have gotten itself a win on the issue, but they’ve been behind science and public opinion and stated that even though “they campaigned on shutting down the virus, not shutting down the country…they want to keep the country shut down.”
Despite the cold weather in Iowa this past week, the Easter season marks the beginning of spring. Warm weather, rain, and the creation of new life is just around the corner.
The grass has already become green and trees begin budding with new leaves. Nothing is more breathtaking than seeing the tulips and daffodils bloom across Iowa.
In an effort to protect parents’ choices on where their children attend school, U.S. Rep. Michelle Steel (R-CA) sponsored a bill last week that would support charter schools across the country.
The congresswoman introduced the legislation in response to a proposed rule the U.S. Department of Education released on March 14 that would stifle the growth of charter schools by mandating they meet several burdensome requirements before being eligible for grant funds through the federal Charter Schools Program, Rep. Steel’s office explained.
Looks like Illinois congresswoman and Moline Democrat Cheri Bustos will have to find new summer travel plans.
Sunbathing in Siberia or mingling in Moscow is off the table after Russian officials this week said "Nyet!" to any such consideration.
Pareen Mhatre and Kartik Sivakumar have spent the majority of their lives in America. They went to high school in America, applied for college in America — but on those applications, they had to apply as international students.
Mhatre and Sivakumar, both University of Iowa students, are “documented Dreamers” — children who have grown up in the U.S. as dependents of their foreign-born parents, who are long-term visa holders in the U.S.
Despite the cold weather in Iowa this past week, the Easter season marks the beginning of spring. Warm weather, rain, and the creation of new life is just around the corner.
The grass has already become green and trees begin budding with new leaves. Nothing is more breathtaking than seeing the tulips and daffodils bloom across Iowa.
WASHINGTON (KWWL) -- Iowa's four U.S. Representatives have been sanctioned by the Russian Government this week.
The Russian Foreign Ministry formally sanctioned Representatives Ashley Hinson (R, IA-1), Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R, IA-2), Cindy Axne (D, IA-3), and Randy Feenstra (R, IA-4), placing them on the Russian 'stop list' on a permanent basis.








